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At Today's British Car Club Meeting

AngliaGT

Great Pumpkin
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FINALLY got to drive the GT today!
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Nice. congratulations on getting "back on the horse." i hope the horse enjoyed it as much as you did.
 
Not sure - right after I left the meeting I noticed that I can't roll the
driver's window more than half way.The handle turns,but nothing happens.
I guess things are getting back to normal.
 
Great to hear you're on the mend at last!
 
Doug, that's great! I'm happy to hear that you're starting to get around again.
 
Well,that didn't last long - ended up in the ER (again!).
Man,this is really getting old.
I want a boring year.
 
yeah, a boring year would be nice. when was the last time we had one? (pandemic, Ukraine, hurricanes, forest fires, etc...)
 
Glad to hear that you can get out by yourself, we all take that for granted until we can't.
I can't believe all the cool British cars you guys attract at a local club meeting in Roanoke!
I went to the monthly "Men of Birmingham in nice cars" cars and coffee last Saturday and was the only British sports car in attendance, est 200 cars.
The cool cars were some very nice Ferraris, Porsches, McClarens, Mercs, Maseratis, etc - no Lambos.
 
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